Examples of 'it contested' in a sentence

Meaning of "it contested"

it contested: This phrase is unclear and could have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. It could refer to a dispute, challenge, or argument over something

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It contested the procedure.
The party came last in almost all the seats it contested.
Having it contested annually.
It managed to win just one out of the six seats that it contested.
It contested the revised steel grade coefficients and the coefficients for the smallest diameters.
I should easily be able to get It contested.
It contested the relationship with the importer in the Union.
SAD won just one of the four seats it contested.
In the same year it contested elections on the lists of FOCEP.
It 's what you give when you cut someone from a will and not have it contested.
It contested elections as part of the Committee of the German Baltic Parties alliance.
KANU did not nominate as presidential candidate, although it contested the National Assembly elections.
Neither was it contested that the interference has a legitimate aim, namely the protection of morals.
The TUV failed to win any of the 10 seats it contested.
It contested the procedure . Therefore, we will adjust accordingly on the procedure.

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Its claim of 10% related to the seats it contested.
It contested the Commission's reasoning in that regard as ‘misplaced and lacking any basis.
Its average vote in the areas it contested rose to 4.3.
It contested the elections as part of the Social-Democratic Coalition of Algirdas Brazauskas.
Justice party won 35 seats out of the 45 it contested in the election.
It contested by the winners of Pro League and King 's Cup in the previous season.
His party saw phenomenal success by winning 29 of the 41 seats it contested.
Is it contested or uncontested?
The party won all five seats it contested in the 1941 elections.
It contested 1991 parliamentary elections as part of the Christian Democracy alliance that won five seats.
The party lost every single seat it contested for in the 1989 elections.
It contested under the " umbrella " of the Catholic Church.
The MUF expected to win 10 seats out of the 44 seats it contested.
It contested the 1991 parliamentary election in an alliance with the Democratic Renewal Party.
The GPM as a whole received 4.08 % of the vote in the ridings that it contested.
The first election it contested was the 2000 parliamentary election.
PBS won 44 seats out of the 48 State Constituencies it contested in the election.
In 2005 it contested the municipal elections for the fourth time.
Arkema sent Total a letter on 22 April 2016 in which it contested the justification for this invoice.
It contested the 2011 general elections, although it did not nominate a presidential candidate.
In the 1st century BC, it contested Rome 's hegemony in Anatolia.
It contested the 2003 general elections, but received only six votes and failed to win a seat.
For the council, it contested 15 out of the 26 seats where elections took place.
It contested the very first parliamentary elections in 1951 in India.
It contested the 1982 second division grand final but was beaten by Eltham.
It contested the 2013 legislative election, but only appeared on the ballot in Vorarlberg.
It contested the 2008 elections as part of the Democratic Alliance, which won a single seat.
It contested 624 seats across the United Kingdom.
It contested the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council election in 1999 but won no seat.
It contested the 1984 Knesset elections, winning two seats, taken by Mohammed Miari and Mattityahu Peled.

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It may also be contested as applied in a certain investigation
The unauthorized flight occurred in a contested area
The elections were contested by eight political parties
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